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The effects of thermal scarification and seed storage on germination of four heathland species
Authors:Valbuena  L.  Vera  M.L.
Affiliation:(1) Area de Ecología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Léon, Campus de Vegazana, 24071 León, Spain;(2) Departamento de Biología de Organismos y Sistemas, Universidad de Oviedo, 33071 Oviedo, Spain
Abstract:The germination responses of 4 shrubs, Erica arborea, E. australis and Daboecia cantabrica (Ericaceae) and Genistella tridentata (Papilloneaceae) in relation to variable light and temperature regimes was determined for freshly harvested and 1 year-old seeds. Temperature treatments consisted of 5 levels of heat from 60 °C to 140 °C and two levels of exposure time, 2 and 4 min. We also examined the effects of stratification on germination of Erica arborea and E. australis. The seeds of Erica arborea were the first to begin germinating and the freshly collected ones reached the highest level of germination with light. The seed viability of E. arborea was affected by storage, decreasing germinative capacity, while mean germination in Erica australis ssp. aragonensis was lowest. However, the stored E. australis seeds germinated better than the fresh ones. Germination response to ageing varies in Daboecia cantabrica depending on heat pretreatment. A significantly positive effect of high temperature and exposure time on germination was shown in Daboecia cantabrica and Genistella tridentata. Cold pre-treatment of seeds did not enhance germination.
Keywords:Ericaceae  Germination  Heat-shock  Leguminosae  Seed storage  Stratification
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